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Scorpio maurus, its former two well-known ssp, S. m. fuscus and S. m. palmatus were already elevated to sp. level. The most commonly known "Scorpio maurus" seems refer in particular to the palmatus, which is a yellow species from Middle East. Another yellow Scorpio namely Scorpio kruglovi also from ME, appears to have a obscurer and rougher body.
I've read paper about the former two Scorpio maurus ssp, which shows that the yellow ones correspond to palmatus, while dark ones fit fuscus. Thus I speculate that the usual yellow species are most possibly palmatus.
Which leads to another question, wshat does Scorpio maurus maurus looks like? FYI, it still has some spp, but mostly from North Africa.
I used to thought that S. m. maurus is also golden yellow, but when associated with the meaning of its name, maurus, which means dark or obscure, I just get puzzled.
I've seen some most possibly maurus images. The first picture below is from science paper, and the latter is a similar one.
So does anyone have certain morphology information on Scorpio maurus and the distribution of all its ssp? Since many formerly included ssp. are now sp., I suggest the distribution of Scorpio maurus may reduce. I guess only about two spp. are from ME, while most are from NA. Especially the type ssp, I wonder what color is it and the type locality.
I've read paper about the former two Scorpio maurus ssp, which shows that the yellow ones correspond to palmatus, while dark ones fit fuscus. Thus I speculate that the usual yellow species are most possibly palmatus.

Which leads to another question, wshat does Scorpio maurus maurus looks like? FYI, it still has some spp, but mostly from North Africa.
I used to thought that S. m. maurus is also golden yellow, but when associated with the meaning of its name, maurus, which means dark or obscure, I just get puzzled.
I've seen some most possibly maurus images. The first picture below is from science paper, and the latter is a similar one.


So does anyone have certain morphology information on Scorpio maurus and the distribution of all its ssp? Since many formerly included ssp. are now sp., I suggest the distribution of Scorpio maurus may reduce. I guess only about two spp. are from ME, while most are from NA. Especially the type ssp, I wonder what color is it and the type locality.
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